Yeah considering I'm currently having to deal with the fallout of muting people over it on twitter, I'd rather talk about almost anything else but social justice issues right now.
Fault in Our Stars. City of Bones series. Books that were in our gay pride display. Books that were in our grahic novel display. Scifi/romance crossover stuff.
Dinocalypse trilogy is fun. Some of the classics of sci-fi or fantasy could be considered YA, like LeGuin's Earthsea trilogy. One of my staff recommended Alienated.
Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
They aren't out to do so, no. But merely by existing, they take a place in a complicated apparatus that connects to a machine that connects to a system that will fuck me.
I presume malice because I cannot attack the machine all at once. I start with the cogs.
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is gamergate over yet
or is it that line about "sweet, sweet karma"?
though i also did ask whether it was over on twitter. i got a pretty prompt response, i must say. nothing particularly notable yet though.
people are blowing up about THAT?
internet idiocy in action
that presumption is where this goes wrong, i guess
playblacksabbathat78 1064 points 12 hours ago
What are the currently popular YA books at your library?
Can you recommend a YA sci-fi?
scottybonner [S] 1744 points 11 hours ago*
Fault in Our Stars. City of Bones series. Books that were in our gay pride display. Books that were in our grahic novel display. Scifi/romance crossover stuff.
Dinocalypse trilogy is fun. Some of the classics of sci-fi or fantasy could be considered YA, like LeGuin's Earthsea trilogy. One of my staff recommended Alienated.
porygon could be too
yntkt
y'know, most people AREN'T out to screw you over.
But now we are being asked to drop the subject.
and throw it out this window that i am sitting next to and it will land in a snowbank and i will never have to deal with any of this ever again